Versatile workers in the Memory Care Personal Care household at Episcopal Church Home treat the residents they care for like family, creating close bonds.
Episcopal Church Home's Master Plan transformation is complete, making care for its nursing-home residents even more person-centered and fulfilling.
A mother and her daughters are pleased she moved into memory care at Louisville's Episcopal Church Home. They say she's safe, happy and no longer lonely
Episcopal Church Home’s Dudley Square III patio homes are sold out, completing the campus' Master Plan
Margaret Bromley and Anne Balcom are grateful for the memory care ECH gave them and their sister/mother, Marilyn Forrester, during her dementia journey
If you are in the Louisville area, there are many resources available to help caregivers of aging adults with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
Episcopal Church Home was named Best Nursing Home in Greater Louisville. It offers a broad spectrum of care, including Memory Care and Personal Care.
Burnout and empathy fatigue are significant challenges for family caregivers. Here are important things to monitor
Discover the importance of moving loved ones into Memory Care early on to provide socialization, exercise, and support.
It's important not to delay getting screened for Alzheimer's disease and dementia as soon as you are concerned. Therapies can help slow the disease.
Discover how the design of a memory care community can encourage new friendships at 85. Learn how Episcopal Church Home prioritizes social connections and individuality for residents with memory-related conditions.
Learn how to manage the high cost of memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia patients. Discover tips on planning ahead and resources to help with the financial burden.
The recent reopening of St. Luke's Chapel and the new The Shoppe offer more places where Episcopal Church Home people meet, for services and shopping.
With a bit of planning, the transition into memory care can lead to a happier, more fulfilling life for your loved one.
When is it time to consider memory care in a community setting for your loved one? Here are some key elderly warning signs.
Seven warning signs during the holidays that your parent might have memory loss.
Learn the best ways to ease the stress when communicating with someone you love who has dementia.
Large spaces can be disorienting for people with memory loss. Moving to a studio apartment allows your loved one to gain social engagement and safety.
Bryan Berman is the household coordinator of Morton House West at Episcopal Church Home and recently sat down with us for a Q&A about memory care at ECH.
Keep an eye out for these seven red flags while touring prospective memory care centers.
Joanie Lepping Gillis discusses just how valuable proactive planning is for easing the transition into senior care.
The daughter of former Episcopal Church Home residents has turned her blog about her mother’s dementia into a book.
Discover the essential first steps to take after a parent is diagnosed with dementia. Learn about medical, financial, and caregiving support options to navigate this challenging journey.
Early dementia diagnosis can give aging adults access to invaluable interventions that can improve quality of life.
Promote Alzheimer’s awareness on The Longest Day with activities and fundraising to support Alzheimer’s care and research. Join the cause on June 21 and make a difference for those affected by dementia.
Explore the stages of dementia from early to later stages, understanding the symptoms and care needed for each phase.
Discover thoughtful holiday gift ideas for seniors with dementia at different stages of the disease. From mind-stimulating gifts to comforting items, find the perfect present to bring joy and connection.
There are several steps caregivers can take to support their aging loved one while simultaneously mitigating difficult dementia behaviors.
Here are tips our Episcopal Church Home memory care experts recommend to connect with loved ones with Alzheimer's, other dementias or age-related memory loss.
As ECH’s care team manager, Paula Cates receives many questions about memory care from potential residents’ families. Here, she tackles several popular ones.
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